Skip over main navigation
  • Log in
  • Basket: (0 items)
  • Friends Area
Countryside Restoration Trust
Tagline goes here!
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
Become a Friend Donate
  • Twitter
Menu
  • About
    • Our vision
    • Our impact
    • How we work
    • Who we are
  • How to help
    • Become a CRT Friend
    • Give...
      • to our appeals
      • a donation
      • a legacy donation
      • in memory
    • Shop
      • Calendar 2021
      • Sponsor a Jersey calf
      • Sponsor a tree
      • Support rural business
    • Volunteer
  • Wildlife
    • Wildlife on our properties
    • Wildlife blog
  • Where
    • Our properties
    • Stay
  • Discover and Learn
    • Mosaic Education
    • Educational Activities
  • News
  • What’s on
  • Admin
    • Log in
    • Friends Area
  • Basket: (0 items)
  • Leave a legacy

Leave a legacy

Small Heath ButterflyCelebrate your life and achievements by leaving a lasting gift to the CRT



A gift in your will ensures we can protect the future of our countryside.

Our work to protect the countryside is entirely dependent on voluntary donations. Gifts left in wills have helped us to purchase farms, increase populations of rare species and educate the next generation about food, farming and the countryside.

Download leaflet

Common whitethroatCommon whitethroat

“I am leaving a legacy to the CRT simply because I believe in what they are doing. I see them as a force for good for the environment and for farming."                 

A pledged legacy donor

If leaving a gift in your will is not right for you, your loved ones can send gift from your funeral

Want to know more?

If you would like more information about leaving a legacy to the CRT, please contact the Fundraising Manager.
She will be happy to send you our legacy information pack or answer any questions you may have.

01223 262999 Email

If you would prefer to give a donation now, click below: 

Please select a donation amount (required)
Donate

Published: 25th October, 2019

Updated: 3rd November, 2020

Author:

Share this page
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Latest

  • First taste of springtime nectar

    First taste of springtime nectar

    26/02/2021: Find out what Vince Lea has spotted during the winter month of February.

  • Garfield Weston Foundation gives grant to kick-start our new Volunteer Programme

    Garfield Weston Foundation gives grant to kick-start our new Volunteer Programme

    Countryside Restoration Trust has received a grant of £20000 to create a brand-new Volunteer Programme.

  • CRT Herefordshire Big Farmland Bird Count 2021

    CRT Herefordshire Big Farmland Bird Count 2021

    15/02/2021: Ruth Moss, Herefordshire Wildlife Monitor, was joined by Dr Vince Lea, Head of Wildlife Monitoring to complete the national survey. What did they see?

  • Fall in love with your local countryside

    Fall in love with your local countryside

    If you're celebrating this Valentine's Day with a romantic local walk in the countryside, you may spot the following species!

Most read

  • Farmers help fire fighters during devastating blaze at Thursley Common

    Farmers help fire fighters during devastating blaze at Thursley Common

    On Saturday 30th May, a wildfire broke out at Thursley Common, a 20-hectare nature reserve less than four miles (as the crow flies) from CRT’s Pierrepont Farm in Surrey.

  • Our beloved barn owls get a new roof!

    Our beloved barn owls get a new roof!

    Our beloved barn owls get a new roof despite not reaching the target. Help us reach our target!

  • Accessibility

  • Pierrepont Farm is on the map – the Cycling UK map!

    Pierrepont Farm is on the map – the Cycling UK map!

    A new 220-mile cycle route around the ancient country of Wessex and right through CRT’s Pierrepont Farm!

  • CRT Herefordshire Big Farmland Bird Count 2021

    CRT Herefordshire Big Farmland Bird Count 2021

    15/02/2021: Ruth Moss, Herefordshire Wildlife Monitor, was joined by Dr Vince Lea, Head of Wildlife Monitoring to complete the national survey. What did they see?

  • Farmers cannot ‘OPT-OUT’ of being responsible

    Farmers cannot ‘OPT-OUT’ of being responsible

    In an interview with Stephen Sackur on BBC World Service HARDtalk, CRT Friend, James Rebanks discusses Sustainable food in a growing world.

  • CRT mentioned in House of Lords

    CRT mentioned in House of Lords

    Baroness Hoey suggests that George Eustice, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs should visit Lark Rise Farm in Cambridgeshire.

  • Oxford - Cambridge Arc

    Oxford - Cambridge Arc

    The East-West Railway, a part of the Oxford to Cambridge growth arc will have a detrimental impact on Lark Rise and Westfield Farm in Cambridgeshire.

  • A critical time for barn owls to find their feet

    A critical time for barn owls to find their feet

    Arguably autumnal months are the most important time for barn owl young – like most young adults, they are often they are finding their feet in the big wide world.

  • The East-West Railway route that could devastate wildlife

    The East-West Railway route that could devastate wildlife

    The East-West Railway route that could run right through Westfield and Lark Rise Farm in Cambridgeshire. The plans could 'devastate' the farm and undo 27 years of work to build a sustainable habitat for British wildlife.

Tag cloud

Appeal Barn Owls Bere Marsh Farm Christmas Donation Dorset Lark Rise Farm Party Pierrepont Farm Thank you Wildlife

Latest tweet

Sign up for our newsletter

Sign up to get the CRT Newsletter 

Please enter your first name
Please enter your last name
Please enter your email address Please enter a valid email address (e.g. [email protected])

For more information about how we keep your data safe, read our Privacy Policy

CRT Fundraising regulator registered


 

  • Contact us
  • FAQs
  • Sitemap
  • Accessibility
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
    CRT Archive Videos
  • CRT Covid-19 Statement
  • Covid-19 Mosaic Visit FAQ's


                        

The Countryside Restoration Trust
Bird’s Farm
Haslingfield Road
Barton
Cambridge CB23 7AG

Phone: 01223 262999
(Phone lines are open Mon-Fri from 9.30am to 1pm)
Email: [email protected]

© 2021 Countryside Restoration Trust. All Rights Reserved
A company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales No. 07320026 | Registered as a Charity No. 1142122.